McLaren P1 with 3D-Printed Titanium wheels looks the part

The World’s Most Exotic Wheels

The McLaren P1 has been a highly-attractive car. HRE, a California-based wheel manufacturer, has the solution for P1 owners who want to attract more attention. HRE’s 3D-printed titanium wheels look more like an alien spaceship than stock.

The possibilities of 3D printing technology are endless. HRE’s HRE3D+ wheels show just how far advanced it has become. We can now create new, impossible shapes out of titanium instead of printing paperweights on your desk from cheap plastic. There are many applications for 3D printing in automotive, and HRE’s 3D wheels show just one example.

McLaren P1 with 3D-Printed Titanium wheels looks the part

The entire automotive industry was captivated when HRE unveiled the HRE3D+ wheels, which were revolutionary in May 2019. The future was here. HRE created a carbon fiber barrel from which to make the 3D printed titanium spokes. HRE claims that 3D printing technology allows for 80% less waste than traditional forging techniques.

The HRE3D+ wheels are lightweight at only 20 pounds. A car’s performance is improved by reducing its wheel mass. Your car will feel lighter and more agile, which can improve your driving experience.

McLaren P1 with 3D-Printed Titanium wheels looks the part

Thanks to a partnership with General Electric Additive, HRE was able build these wheels. The latest 3D printing technology was available to this group at GE, which enabled HRE to push the limits of wheel design. Lasers are used to melt finely-powder metal into the desired form.

HRE’s HRE3D+ wheels are the perfect choice for your McLaren or Ferrari. These wheels are lighter than stock and will help you car attract more attention.